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There's no mention of unscrambling hospital mergers or regulating prices.
Unscrambling the links makes it possible to see whom else they attacked.
Unscrambling the images contained on the record — that's going to be a little bit harder.
And Facebook's push to intertwine the platforms more closely may make such unscrambling only harder.
A more likely scenario is that Leon would demand a partial unscrambling, such as new divestitures.
Disentangling itself while determining new rules is a process that has been likened to unscrambling an omelet.
Then, participants had to do an unrelated but also challenging task, like working on unsolvable puzzles or unscrambling words.
But WhatsApp employs a technology called end-to-end encryption designed to prevent anyone — even WhatsApp itself — from unscrambling customers' messages.
Unscrambling that real word will put the eight nuclear codes in order, and reveal the proper sequence of the numbers attached to them.
Unscrambling the message requires plugging the ciphered text back into a formula and plugging in a private key, known only by the message recipient.
Whitbred spent years cracking and unscrambling the code, and then published three collections of Lister's private writing, beginning with I Know My Own Heart, in 1988.
When used correctly, encryption — which we see in iMessages or texts through apps like WhatsApp — scrambles messages in a way that prevents anyone but the intended recipient from unscrambling them.
So if law enforcement made a copy of the data stored on an iPhone and brought it to Apple for help unscrambling it, it would be literally impossible for Apple to help.
But with patience, and some unscrambling to restore the story's natural order in your head, you may find a few powerful American themes arising, including that great standby, the legacy of addiction.
As with iOS, the PIN code, fingerprint, or face that you've set up to unlock your phone acts as the decryption key, unscrambling the data on your phone and allowing you to read it.
But here's the thing: In 1933, separating investment banking from commercial banking was akin to separating a yolk from the white; today, it would be like unscrambling an egg, and about as useful an exercise.
Getting that key makes unscrambling messages from just about any Blackberry device a breeze, and that's exactly what the RCMP did—though the Mounties have yet to disclose that they have the key or how exactly they got it.
But Eve gets one shot at unscrambling the photon sent between Bob and Alice—after she tries once, she will have corrupted the message due to a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics whereby measuring a quantum system actually results in changes to this system.
Now Candace Fleming, the author of several acclaimed nonfiction books for younger readers, including "The Family Romanov" and "The Great and Only Barnum," has taken on the task of unpacking Cody's story, unscrambling the truth from the fiction and placing it within the history of the West.
Contestants are presented with a sillouette of an object for 15 seconds, which is the jumbled around, then are tasked with naming the object and then unscrambling the picture.
The house belongs to the number of architectural monuments created in the Russian style. The peculiarity of the building is the expressiveness of architectural solutions. During the construction process, unscrambling was used - the central and extreme unscramblings were heavily decorated. The building consists of two floors, red brick was used for its construction.
Declan McCullagh, "High hopes for unscrambling the vote", CNET News, June 8, 2004. In the following years, Chaum proposed (often with others) a series a cryptographically verifiable voting systems that use conventional paper ballots: Pret a Voter, Punchscan,S. Cherry, "Making Every E-Vote Count", IEEE Spectrum, Jan 1 2007. and Scantegrity.
Two contestants compete in an attempt to answer questions by putting letters into a puzzle, similar to Hangman. Each question has a set number of letters in it, and the letters in it are revealed through unscrambling clues. Each scrambled clue consists of a word or multiple words and one extra letter. The extra letter goes into the question after the answer to the clue is revealed.
Landweber, L. and Kari, L. The evolution of cellular computing: Nature's solution to a computational problem. Biosystems, 52, 1/3 (1999) 3-13. From the biological point of view, a plausible hypothesis about the "bioware" that implements the gene-assembly process was proposed, based on template guided recombination.Prescott, D., Ehrenfeucht, A., and Rozenberg, G. Template-guided recombination for IES elimination and unscrambling of genes in stichotrichous ciliates.
Gene unscrambling is type of genome-wide processing found particularly in ciliates. The germline genes in the micronucleus of ciliates are composed of protein- coding DNA fragments (MDSs) interrupted by many non-coding DNA sequences, also called internal eliminated (IESs). In the Spirotrichea class, to which Oxytricha belongs, protein-coding DNA fragments in a micronucleus are located in permuted order. During sexual development the genetic content of somatic macronucleus is derived from micronucleus.
Screenshot The player controls a dust bunny, which is chased by several vacuum cleaners with different movement patterns. The objective of the level is to grab all the letters and exit through the upper left corner. The player can pass through an unoccupied elevator (some vacuum cleaners use elevators also) by correctly answering a spelling or vocabulary question. Once one completes a level, the player can receive a bonus by correctly unscrambling the letters one grabbed into a word).
Numerous reviewers have praised the novel and its interactive games and puzzles. Publishers Weekly said that "the appeal of the book lies in the puzzles, which involves unscrambling clues hidden in rhyming verses and then tackling various stunts (obstacle courses, mazes, scavenger hunts) that get increasingly difficult as the field is winnowed". Kirkus Reviews compares it to Eric Berlin's The Puzzling World of Winston Breen (2007) and Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' (Knopf, 1964) series.
Shapiro then tells his CIA colleagues to support Rex from Washington. However, Charlotte gets in touch with the Argentinian armed forces and they cause an explosion which Shapiro believes has killed Rex and colleague Esther. Furious, he orders Noah Vickers to rush through a use of new programming which can detect the presence of a mole by unscrambling all communications. Just as they discover Charlotte's duplicity, Shapiro and Noah are blown up by a bomb placed by Charlotte.
The day's winner received an opportunity to increase their winnings to $5,000 by correctly solving one final question. The champion's point total from the main game was converted into seconds and that became his/her allotted time for the round. Once again, letters were placed in the question by correctly unscrambling words. However, the letters could only be placed with a correct answer; this meant that multiple scrambled words with the same extra letter would be played until the champion correctly answered.
The latter can be defeated by attacks, but contact with them triggers a sub-game of unscrambling the mixed up word "RANARAMA" within a strict time limit. Failure expires the current power spell, but victory destroys the wizard and scatters four runes that can be used at Glyphs of Sorcery to change spells. On average there need to be 7.5 switchings of the letters. The starting positions which are require the maximum of 16 switchings of the letters are "MAAAARRN" and "MAAAANRR".
When subjects are primed with dependence by unscrambling words such as dependent, cooperative, and passive, they judge a target female as more dependent. When subjects are primed with aggression with words like aggressive, confident, argumentative, they judge a target male as more aggressive. The fact that females and words such as dependent, cooperative, and passive and males and words like aggressive, confident, argumentative are thought to be associated together suggest an implicit gender stereotype. Stereotypes are also activated by a subliminal prime.
The time required to complete the stunt was added to the times for completing previous stunts; the team with the least total time at the end of the show won and received prizes; the losing team received prizes of lesser value. There was also a "brain game" about midway through the show; the teams would have to complete some activity such as spelling or unscrambling a word, reciting a tongue twister, etc. The time taken to complete the task was added to the team's overall time.
When unscrambling the letters listed on each sample, the words "animal dynamics lab" led players to a new Oscorp Industries site focusing on a science program about reptile genetics. The site depicts Doctor Connors search for interns who could begin applying on May 14. Completing the application and supplying the keyword "Mutagen" unveiled a Lizard featurette. The Oscorp Industries website contained puzzles that revealed two in-game documents, two video updates featuring Connors and a following cipher that as of July 2012 had yet to be cracked.
Each Dream Chronicles game consists of a series of puzzles that the players, as Faye/Lyra must solve to reach the next chapter. Most involve searching for and making use of hidden objects, while others are logic puzzles. The players are required to do is collect a lot of items from the scenes or areas and put them back where they belonged. The whole game covers a wide range of game types, including adventure/role-playing, jigsaw, seek-and-find, Simon-style memory, word unscrambling, sliding, ask-and-answer... and even has a few mazes.
Handbrake transcodes video and audio from nearly any format to a handful of modern ones, but it does not defeat or circumvent copy protection. One form of input is DVD-Video stored on a DVD, in an ISO image of a DVD, or on any data storage device as a VIDEO_TS folder. HandBrake's developers removed libdvdcss (the open-source library responsible for unscrambling DVDs encrypted with the Content Scramble System (CSS)) from the application in version 0.9.2. Removal of digital rights management (DRM) from DVDs using HandBrake was possible by installing VLC, a media player application that includes the libdvdcss library.
These systems are used in case of failure of the wired system, and do not rely on the integrity of the bell umbilical, so will work if the umbilical is severed and the bell lost. They operate between a battery powered transducer on the bell and a surface unit using a similar acoustic signal to those used for wireless diver communications. Single side-band suppressed carrier systems may be used, and a 27 kHz frequency with 4.2 kHz bandwidth is typical. Divers breathing helium may need a decoder system (also called unscrambling), which reduces the frequency of the sound to make it more intelligible.
"Hard line urged over Chau `sex toy'" The Standard Chrissie Chau was invited as a guest for a talk show at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in late 2009, as part of a seminar series entitled "Knowledge Unlimited", aimed at widening students' horizons. Chau was invited as a guest to the seminar to discuss "Unscrambling the Chrissie Chau Phenomenon"."Fresh lunches offer food for thought" The Standard Chau was interviewed by Professor Li Siu-leung of Lingnan University in front of an audience of 400 students. She was asked a number of philosophical and existential questions, and was criticised for not being able to answer them; The Standard described this as "an old-fashioned ambush".
His "2D DVE for Virtual Studios" won Video R&D; Achievement of the Year at the International Broadcasting Awards 1996, and his hardware implementation of the BBC's patented Transform PAL DecoderJim Easterbrook, The BBC transform PAL decoder, February 2008 has been acclaimed as probably the best PAL decoder in the world.James Insell, From Videotape-based to File-based archives, DCC/LUCAS Workshop, December 2006, Frame 10 In 2008 he developed a technique for recovering the colour from the black-and-white telerecordings of TV programmes, making it possible to restore full colour versions of some programmes for which no conventional colour recordings exist.Mark Nelson, Colour conundrums, Everyday Practical Electronics, September 2008, page 16, ISSN 0262-3617Charles Norton, Unscrambling an army of colours, The Guardian, 11 December 2008, page 3, ISSN 0261-3077 He is featured in the documentary "The Story of Are You Being Served?" talking about his work on the colour restoration process.

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